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Robert Huth has won the Premier League. The one time Riverside regular picked up a winner’s medal last season with upstarts Leicester.

But when Aitor Karanka’s side clash with the Foxes on Saturday the imposing German won’t be the only player on the pitch who has worn a Middlesbrough shirt and can also boast the prestigious gong.

Two of Boro’s likely starting line up have also been champions.

Alvaro Negredo won the Premier League with Manchester City in 2013-14 and Fabio with Manchester United back in 2010-11.

That pair of summer signings join an illustrious list of star men who have turned out for Boro who have their names etched in history.

In fact over the years, 13 players have been at the club who have had that particular honour. Can you remember them all?

GARY PALLISTER - (4)

Strapping stopper at the heart of Sir Alex Ferguson’s first great team, won the title four times in five seasons - 1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96 and 1996–97 - before returning for a second stint on Teesside.

RAY PARLOUR - (3)

The solid midfield man won the title with Arsene Wenger’s awesome Arsenal in 1997–98, 2001–02 and the Invincibles team of 2003–04 before signing for Boro.

ROBERT HUTH - (2)

Having won back-to-back titles as a fringe figure at Chelsea in 2004-05 and 2005-06 before joining Boro but he was a formidable fixture for the Foxes last season.

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STUART RIPLEY (1)

The former Boro winger was a champions with Blackburn Rovers in 1994-95, supplying the crosses for Alan Shearer.

JEREMIE ALIADIERE (1)

The French midfielder won the title with Arsenal’s Invincibles in 2003-04, making 10 appearances from the bench as a promising youngster before later signing for Boro.

ADAM JOHNSON (1)

One time wing starlet Johnson won the title with Manchester City in 2011-12.

FABIO da SILVA (1)

The Brazilian wing-back - and his identical twin brother Rafael - just made enough appearances for a medal in his breakthrough season 2011-11.

Alvaro Negredo won the league with Manchester City in 2014 (Photo: Getty Images)

ALVARO NEGREDO (1)

Boro’s Spanish striker led the line as Manchester City were champions in 2013-14, scoring nine league goals in 32 appearances.

RITCHIE de LAET (1)

Belgian right-back de Laet pulled off an impressive double last season, picking up a promotion ‘medal’ with Boro then zipped down to Leicester to collect his Premier League. He had played 12 games before switching to Boro on loan.

*MARK SCHWARZER (1*)

The big Aussie has a ‘medal’ from Chelsea’s 2014-15 campaign because even though he never played in the league and didn’t qualify, Jose Mourinho personally paid to have a special one minted.